Unchained
The Purging of Black Students from Public School Education
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Publisher Description
This book is about a system of public policy within public-school education that has scarred the lives of many young black students with school suspension, expulsion, and/or police arrest. Many will have received roughly three criminal charges on their police records well before they will ever receive a diploma. The two key perpetrators of this public policy called zero tolerance are the weak school principal and the overzealous school resource officer.
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